Say, would one of you kind Windows unsing folks mind trying to load the .txt file from this (the one in the .zip file) into Milkshape? I’m curious to see if converting the newlines to DOS style fixed the “Milkshape crashing when loading cbx’s files” problem.

Well it’s not crashing anymore however it still gives a generic error when loading it up. Sadly, it’s the error isn’t in-depth.

I can however tell you what I see as looking wrong. First off, the material names have random characters, and secondly the model looks a little strange. It looks transparent in some areas. Also, the material doesn’t appear to be working.

Well it’s not crashing anymore however it still gives a generic error when loading it up. Sadly, it’s the error isn’t in-depth.

I can however tell you what I see as looking wrong. First off, the material names have random characters, and secondly the model looks a little strange. It looks transparent in some areas. Also, the material doesn’t appear to be working.

Whups – just noticed your post here!

Thanks Death. Looks like the normals are all flipped – interesting. With this model I finally came across the problem others had seen with my export script where you have to actually flip the normals the wrong way to make it work. Interesting to note that it’s “inside out” in Milkshape, the same as in Blender.

Well, at least it load now! 🙂 Hopefully I’ll have some time to work on this soon – thanks for the test and feedback!